Windows Server - antivirus installation
Asked By dimitris
19-Mar-10 03:33 PM
Dear all,
I have problems with the installation of an antivirus program (in
WINDOWS XP). I have tried various programs from
http://download.cnet.com/windows/antivirus-software/?tag=mncol%3Bsort&rpp=30&sort=
but nothing works properly.
For example after the installation of avast! I get the following
message:
inconsistent state".
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Dimitris Anagnostou
XP
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Anagnostou
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WINDOWS
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Mncol
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Avast
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Rpp
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Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS] replied to dimitris
Hello dimitris,
And your Windows server networking question is? Please use the Antivirus
Vendors support for your question about their software.
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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Samuel A Mungujakisa replied to dimitris
You have viruses on your machine...
Post in the right place though.
Samuel.
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